The Cleveland Indians will interview interim manager Sandy Alomar Jr. for their managerial vacancy today and will interview former major league manager Terry Francona on Friday, according to The Plain Dealer.

Alomar, who had been the team’s bench coach, took over the managerial duties when Manny Acta was fired late in the season. He admits his experience doesn’t quite match up with Francona’s.

"I can't compete with that resume, but with that being said, I'm my own man. I control what I can. The rest of the stuff is out of my control. I do my business. If it's good enough for the organization, then it will be good enough. If it's not, I'm sure they'll find someone else,” Alomar told the newspaper. “I know I can do this. I've done a few interviews before and they went great."

Francona managed the Boston Red Sox to two World Series championships from 2004-2011 and also managed the Philadelphia Phillies from 1997-2000. In all, he is 1,029-915 in 12 seasons as a major league manager.

Indians general manager Chris Antonetti recently told The Plain Dealer that there are other candidates for the job other than Alomar and Francona.